Principles in design

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This unique book takes good ASP.NET application construction one step further by emphasizing loosely coupled and highly cohesive ASP.NET web application architectural design. Each chapter
addresses a layer in an enterprise ASP.NET application and shows how proven patterns, principles, and best practices can be leveraged to solve problems and improve the design of your code. In addition, a professional-level, end-to-end case study is used to show how to use best practice design patterns and principles in a real website.
Professional ASP.NET Design Patterns:...

Landscape ecology has emerged in the past decade as an important and useful tool for land-use planners and landscape architects. While professionals and scholars have begun to incorporate aspects of this new field into their work, there remains a need for a summary of key principles and how they might be applied in design and planning.This volume fills that need. It is a concise handbook that lists and illustrates key principles in the field, presenting specific examples of how the principles can be applied in a range of scales and diverse types of landscapes around the world....

This module teaches students about the services-based design approach and the
differences between user services, business services, and data services. This
approach is captured in the MicrosoftÆ Solutions Framework (MSF)
Application Model.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
! Describe the principles behind the MSF Application Model.
! Identify the service layers of the MSF Application Model.
! Explain the value of the MSF Application Model in designing solutions.
...

Consultee-centered consultation in the 21st century has its origins in the consultation
methods introduced in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Mental health
specialists were grappling with ways to broaden the application of mental health
principles in community settings to reduce the prevalence of mental health disorders,
and to develop strategies to intervene with the mental health, learning,
and behavioral problems of the general population.

The
industry in India currently employs about 12,000 animation workers with nearly 3,000 working as
freelance animators.
An extensive number of labor pool – which is one of the strengths of India as an outsourcing
destination – is not required in the animation industry (and process per se). However, with this in
consideration, the Indian animation industry still managed to position itself to be a major market
player in the animation outsourcing industry with only 12,000 employees working full-time for the
industry.

In this chapter, the following content will be discussed: The process of design, principles leading to good design, techniques for making good design decisions, model driven development, software, architectural patterns, writing a good design document, design of a feature for the SimpleChat instant messaging application, difficulties and risks in design.

Pursuant to Article 1 of the Convention signed in Paris on 14th December 1960,
and which came into force on 30th September 1961, the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) shall promote policies designed...

When my wife and I moved into our house, one of our first major projects was to update
the bathroom. The horribly gaudy floral wallpaper pattern, in combination with the gold
sink fixtures, obnoxious mirrors, and tacky lighting, made us feel like we’d stepped into
a previous decade every time we entered the master bathroom. Removing wallpaper is
a tough job, but it’s even more difficult when there are multiple layers of the stuff. This
was the case with our bathroom.

The Unified Modelling Language, or the UML, is a graphical modelling language that
provides us with a syntax for describing the major elements (called artifacts in the
UML) of software systems. In this course, we will explore the main aspects of the
UML, and describe how the UML can be applied to software development projects.
Through to its core, UML leans towards object oriented software development, so in
this course, we will also explore some of the important principles of object
orientation....

Suitable for a one- or two-semester undergraduate-level electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science course in Discrete Systems and Digital Signal Processing. Assumes some prior knowledge of advanced calculus, linear systems for continuous-time signals, and Fourier series and transforms. Giving students a sound balance of theory and practical application, this no-nonsense text presents the fundamental concepts and techniques of modern digital signal processing with related algorithms and applications.

This design guide defines the comprehensive functional components required to build a site-to-site
virtual private network (VPN) system in the context of enterprise wide area network (WAN)
connectivity. This design guide covers the design topology of point-to-point (p2p) Generic Route
Encapsulation (GRE) over IP Security (IPsec).
This design guide is part of an ongoing series that addresses VPN solutions, using the latest VPN
technologies from Cisco, and based on practical design principles that have been tested to scale....

This book is about graphic design rather
than being a book of graphic design. The distinction
may seem slight, but it is fundamental to this volume
as it covers the graphic design industry and its
processes rather than simply functioning as a
coffee-table book. However, this book also contains
works from highly imaginative creatives, which are
used to illustrate the fundamental principles and
working methods that graphic designers employ in
their day-to-day activities

Objectives:
Describe how a hierarchical network supports the voice, and data needs of a small- or medium-sized business. Describe the functions of each of the three levels of the hierarchical network design model, the principles of hierarchical network design (aggregate connectivity, network diameter, and redundancy), and the concept of a converged network. Provide examples of how voice and video over IP affect network design. Select appropriate devices to operate at each level of the hierarchy, including voice and video components.

This is a reference book for those practicing or otherwise having an interest in design
for manufacturability (DFM). DFM principles and guidelines are many; no one person
should be expected to remember them all nor the detailed information, such as suggested
dimensional tolerances, process limits, expected surface finish values, or other
details, of each manufacturing process. It is expected that those involved will keep this
book handy for reference when needed.

During the past 20 years, design and operation of the comfort systems for buildings have been transformed
because of energy conservation imperatives, the use of computer-based design aids, and major advances
in intelligent management systems for buildings. In the 1970s, rules of thumb were widely used by
designers. Today, a strong analytical basis for the design synthesis process is standard procedure. This
handbook describes the latest methods for design and operation of new and existing buildings.

OP Amps deliberately straddles that imaginary line between the technician and engineering worlds. Topics are carefully addressed on three levels: operational overview, numerical analysis, and design procedures. Troubleshooting techniques are presented that rely on the application of fundamental electronics principles. Systematic methods are shown that can be used to diagnose defects in many kinds of circuits that employ operational amplifiers.
One of the book's greatest strengths is the easy-to-read conversational
writing style.